I was very touched by all the bicyclists that were mulling around in the parking lot waiting to take off on the ride. I never got an official count but it was around 25 cyclists. I was pleased that we had time before pushing off for me to pose with everyone.
And, my apologies for not remembering everyone's name.
Pat Murray, who holds the dubious honor of riding with me the most separate times, six, for a total of 283.70 miles.
Branton, from Highroller Cyclery, who has kept my bike in good repair over the past year.
Chuck and Kurt
Debby and Mack
Of course, Dorothy of Roadie fame.
Grant and Laura
Katy and...
Ming Ming, Richard and Tim
Philip and Philip
Ted, who I rode the most with in one stretch on our 7 day stint in Texas and Oklahoma with his brother Cliff. Just over 400 miles.
And, we're off!
I put the group through the paces with my grueling tempo. They were begging me to slow down but I showed no mercy.
If anything, they were biting at the bit, unaccustomed to the snail pace. But, I do believe everyone was enjoying themselves (except for the wind). And, I thank them immensely for joining me on this last hour of this year-long journey.
Coming home!
Party time!
Rachel gives John some sage advice on life and everything.
Angie. My very good friend from Harp's who has followed me way back from when I did the AR - GA trip.
And, my neighbor John, who has also been a big follower from way back when.
Laura from Community Meals who suggested the idea of blogging to me back in January.
John's wife, Patti.
And, of course, Rachel and Carol. Thank you both so much!
What a year. What a journey. How appropriate that today's blog is filled with pictures of people as I have always said that that is what makes journeys so special, the people we meet along the way. And even though this was "just" a journey that mostly occurred in my backyard, what an adventure it has been where my encounters with people have been just as rich as if I was traveling across the country. To everyone, from those that were there today, to those in Fayetteville who couldn't make it, to those in all the various parts of the country and the world that have followed me, thank you so much!!!
Jorge, a Spring student we know from Mexico, sent me this message yesterday: " I wish I could be celebrating with you tomorrow not only the end of one goal but the start of tons of motivating ideas that your goal generated." This led me to think that today is, indeed, not the end, but the beginning as I, we, move forward onto other goals.
A Very Happy New Year!!!
Today's Ride: 1hr 22mins. 15.11 miles. 63° 15-20mph winds. Miles for 2011: 10,358.16
Hours ridden for 2011: 901.9
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Biking for Food, St Paul’s Episcopal Church, 224 N. East Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701
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